The BYU Comprehensive Clinic offers affordable counseling services for individuals, couples, and families in Utah County. The Clinic functions as a research and training facility. Counseling is provided by graduate student interns under the close supervision of experienced faculty who are licensed therapists. In addition to therapy, the clinic offers various psychological assessments.
Currently, we are available to provide immediate, short-term, free counseling services to those in our community who have been impacted by the tragedy at UVU this week. We are working to schedule appointments quickly. Individuals may sign up and indicate they are reaching out for these services on the intake form.
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The BYU Comprehensive Clinic is primarily a learning facility for students obtaining graduate degrees in Social Work, Clinical Psychology, and Marriage and Family Therapy through Brigham Young University. Clinicians at the Clinic are not able to see people who have a history of extreme suicidal tendencies, addiction, self-harm, or who need counseling by order of court mandate.